Jeremy
Brett (1933-1995) was a gifted British actor best known for his brilliant
portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. During his distinguished 40-year career,
however, Mr. Brett's repertoire also included such diverse roles as Bassanio,
Robert Browning, Che Guevara, Dracula, and even Dr. Watson.

The Brettish
Empire began in December 1994 as an e-mailed "fanzine" and its website
was established in November 1995 as a tribute to Jeremy Brett's life and career.

TBE contains rare photos along with thoroughly researched original
content and relevant links and bibliographies.
And, although TBE came into being over a decade ago, it's a
"living" document, constantly being updated, to help
you explore "the Brettish empire"--the world of Jeremy Brett.

I've
put years of work into TBE to help you learn more about this fascinating
actor, in a format that emphasizes content and context over bells and whistles. But, you don't need a Master's degree in theatre history and two sharpened No. 2
pencils to enter the Brettish empire. All you need is an interest in Jeremy
Brett.

Jeremy was an entertainer, and I've tried to tell his story in a manner that's
enlightening, engaging and entertaining. TBE
has been a voyage of discovery for me, and I hope it will be one for you, also.
Enjoy the journey! :)

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TO LEARN MORE ABOUT JEREMY
BRETT!
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